These are just a few of the many photos posted by a new Twitter account documenting illegal parking in Philadelphia.

But here’s the twist. The pictures aren’t of normal vehicles but instead, those that belong to the Philadelphia Parking Authority -- the very agency in charge of enforcing parking violations in the city.

Instead, they claim the PPAwatch was using their trademarked logo, which was creating confusion among users who had questions for the PPA. According to PPA officials, they simply wanted the group to stop using the logo.

Jake Jacobs, a local driver, doesn’t buy the explanation, however.

“I think they’re just ticked off that somebody’s catching them in the act,” Jacobs said. “And they just want to shut it down.”

Regardless of the PPA’s true intentions, PPAwatch removed the logo and their account was restored Monday morning.

“I think it’s just adding fuel to the fire,” said the account’s founder. “People are going to continue sending photos to us.”